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Denby’s ‘Art of Joyful Gifting’

With sustainability in mind, Denby has launched a new September campaign, The Art of Joyful Gifting, which recommends complementing existing Denby vintage tableware with contemporary patterns that work together.

The Gifting campaign includes: The Joyful Gift Guide, New Photography, Sustainable Gift Giving, Denby’s Guide to Matching Vintage Pieces with Contemporary Patterns, stories from consumers endorsing Denby’s Made to Last Credentials and giftwrapping tips.  In addition, there is a Tableware Buyers Guide and a Wedding Edit.

Above: Denby’s Studio mugs can be used for indoor plants.
Above: Denby’s Studio mugs can be used for indoor plants.

As part of the campaign, the brand has been endorsed as a sustainable gift by Tara Button, author of Buy Me Once, who has shared her tips on putting together a gift list. Plus all Denby customers and influencers are being invited to share their stories about vintage Denby tableware.

Above: A gift for foodies - a Studio blue platter and ramekins.
Above: A gift for foodies – a Studio blue platter and ramekins.

Designed to last, every piece of Denby is made by hand in Derbyshire using locally sourced clay and the skills of generations of crafts people.

 

Top: Denby’s contemporary Impression pattern is mixed with vintage Gypsy & Potters Wheel.

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